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Hatfield Cemetery

Capt. Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, 1839-1921, is buried here. He was the leader of his clan in the bitter family feud with the McCoys. A life-sized statue, modeled from photographs and imported from Italy, marks his grave.

Marker is on Jerry ...

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Hatfield – The Rainmaker

Charles M. Hatfield agreed with San Diego City Council members, after a four year draught, to “make it rain” sufficiently to fill Lake Morena Reservoir for $10,000. His “rain enhancing” tower and pans were erected south of this monument. Hatfield ...

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Hatfield

1630 - 1930

Before 1670 part of Hadley. Thrice attacked by Indians during King Philip's War.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Asa Chatfield Farm

The farmhouse which stood near here was used as an American observation post. Between the engagements, Patriot pickets held the near side of the Middle Ravine; British pickets, the far side.

Marker is on Park Tour Road, on the right ...

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Site of Chatfield Farm

American and British advance pickets often exchanged musket fire across Middle Ravine during the weeks that followed the Battle of September 19, 1777.

Then, on the afternoon of October 7, excited American pickets reported large formations of Crown Forces advancing ...

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John Lyman Chatfield

John Lyman Chatfield

Col. 6th Conn. Vols.

Born at Oxford, Sept. 13, 1826

Died at Waterbury, Aug. 9, 1863

From Wounds

Received at Fort Wagner

“Fidus ad Extremum.”

( Faithful to the end ...

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The Hatfield Canal

1907 – 1908

This three-mile canal is the oldest and longest in use in Wisconsin. Canal, dam and powerhouse cost the La Crosse Water Power Company $1,500,000. It required 700 men and three steam dredges and was Wisconsin's largest power project ...

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